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What is an AIS?
In Western Australia, an Authorised Inspection Station (AIS) is a facility approved by the Department of Transport (DoT) to conduct vehicle inspections and certify that vehicles meet road safety and regulatory standards.
These inspections are crucial for ensuring that vehicles are safe to operate on public roads and comply with WA’s vehicle regulations and standards.
Western Mechanical is an approved DoT AIS.
Safety
Regular inspections help identify and fix potential issues that could lead to accidents.
Longevity
Regular inspections help maintain optimal vehicle performance and lifespan.
Savings
Regular inspections help identify and fix potential issues that could lead to accidents.
Safety
Identifying and addressing issues can prevent more expensive repairs down the road.
Insurance
Some insurance policies require regular vehicle inspections to ensure coverage remains valid.
Peace of Mind
Knowing that your vehicle has been inspected provides peace of mind while driving.
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Presentation
Make a booking and bring your vehicle to present it for an inspection.
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Inspection
Our certified personnel will conduct a thorough inspection based on DoT standards.
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Certification
If it passes the inspection, we’ll issue a certificate. If it fails, we’ll inform you of the necessary repairs.
Get Your Vehicle Inspected Today
Western Stabilisers makes it as easy and convenient as 1, 2, 3, for Corrigin and Central Wheatbelt residents to get their vehicles tested locally at an Authorised Inspection Station.
Wheatbelt Vehicle Examination Fees
- Light Vehicles
- Heavy Vehicles
- Tow Trucks & School Busses
- Calendar
(MRC 4,500kg or less)
Caravan and trailer (without brakes), motorcycle and motor carrier
Initial Inspection
$151.35
Re-inspection
$120.25
Any other light vehicle
Initial Inspection
$189.65
Re-inspection
$125.05
General vehicle
Initial Inspection
$134.60
All Vehicle Examination fees are set by the Department of Transport.
(MRC over 4,500kg)
Initial Inspection
$251.55
Re-inspection
$145.40
All Vehicle Examination fees are set by the Department of Transport.
Initial (obtain a licence in WA)
Initial Inspection
$325.55
Re-inspection
$145.50
Other (not an initial examination; or for the purpose of renewing the vehicle licence)
Initial Inspection
$276.30
Re-inspection
$145.40
All Vehicle Examination fees are set by the Department of Transport.
Kindly be advised that Western Mechanical Corrigin conducts vehicle inspections exclusively on Thursdays. It is recommended to review the calendar for open slots prior to scheduling an inspection or proceeding with a booking request.
The Key Functions of an AIS
Vehicle Safety Inspections
Purpose: To check the roadworthiness of vehicles and ensure they meet safety standards.
Components Checked: This includes brakes, lights, steering, tires, suspension, and overall structural integrity.
Compliance Verification
Documentation: Verifying that the vehicle has the necessary documentation, such as registration and previous inspection records.
Certification: Issuing a certificate of inspection, indicating the vehicle meets the required standards.
Re-registration and Licensing
Re-inspections: Required for vehicles being re-registered or those that have undergone significant modifications.
Transfers: Ensuring vehicles are inspected when ownership is transferred, particularly if the vehicle is coming from another state or territory.
Emissions Testing
Ensuring that vehicles comply with environmental regulations regarding emissions.
Frequently asked AIS Questions
Vehicle inspections are required in various situations, such as when registering a vehicle from another state, or re-registering a vehicle that has been unregistered for a while. Inspections are also required for heavy vehicles, taxis, and rideshare vehicles on a periodic basis.
Inspections typically cover a wide range of safety and compliance checks, including brakes, tyres, lights, steering, suspension, structural integrity, emissions, etc. The goal is to ensure the vehicle is safe to operate on public roads.
The duration of a vehicle inspection can vary depending on the type of vehicle and the specific checks required.
You should bring your vehicle’s registration papers, proof of identity, and any other relevant documents such as previous inspection reports. The vehicle’s tare weight may be required.
If your vehicle fails the inspection, we will provide you with a report detailing the issues that need to be addressed.
Once the necessary repairs are made, you can return for a re-inspection.
Please be aware that you have 28 days to return with the items repaired in order to qualify for the re-inspection fee; otherwise, a new inspection will be required.
Yes, you can choose any authorised AIS for your vehicle inspection. It is recommended to select a station that is convenient for you in terms of location and availability.
Western Stabilisers now makes it convenient for people in the Central Wheatbelt to get their vehicles tested locally.
Driving a vehicle that hasn’t passed inspection can lead to fines, penalties, and the vehicle being deemed unroadworthy. It can also void your insurance in the event of an accident.